8013873: Regexp regression for escaped dash in character class
Reviewed-by: jlaskey
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/**
* NASHORN-296 : load messes file name in some cases
*
* @test
* @run
*/
function test(name) {
try {
load({ script: 'throw new Error()', name: name });
} catch(e) {
// normalize windows path separator to URL style
var actual = e.stack[0].fileName;
if (actual !== name) {
fail("expected file name to be " + name +
", actually got file name " + actual);
}
}
}
// test inexistent file
test("com/oracle/node/sample.js");
// test filename without file:/ prefix
try {
throw new Error();
} catch (e) {
test(e.stack[0].fileName.substring(6));
}